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Space question

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Hey, I am in no immediate hurry but this is a question I’ve had for a few years. So here it is; is absolute zero attainable in space? Theoretically if the freezing device was floating In the zero gravity would It be possible? I believe it would because it isn’t connected to any form of thermal energy other than electrical for power and if it wasn’t in oxygen. I’ve asked my science teacher this and she replied “I really don’t know” so I was wondering if you would know.

Thank you, 7th
(I’ll just call my self 7th because I’m not going to say my name :lol: )
Thank you, A :D
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Re: Space question

Post by norman40 »

Hi 7th,

Are you working on a science project about space or absolute zero? If so please post again with some details about your hypothesis and your experiment. Otherwise you might want to post your question at a forum that is focused on general science discussions.

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